| 100% | ZIP | 3 | ___ code (what follows the state in a US postal address) |
| 46% | EDU | 3 | It follows the dot in a campus Web address |
| 44% | ZIP | 3 | ___ code (number in a US mailing address) |
| 43% | OHIO | 4 | U.S. state that contains a greeting in the middle |
| 41% | AREA | 4 | ___ code (three digits that begin a phone number in the US or Canada) |
| 41% | FLIPYOURLID | 11 | Blow a gasket, and what we've done in the circled letters |
| 41% | UTAH | 4 | Salt flats state in the U.S.A |
| 39% | COUNTY | 6 | Largest division of a state in the US |
| 39% | FLYLIKEANEAGLE | 14 | What the U.S. Postal Service used to do (ending in a two under) |
| 39% | PHASETWO | 8 | What follows the initial part of a master plan |
| 39% | ORCA | 4 | Animal whose name consists of the postal codes of two states it passes in its migration |
| 39% | NOONE | 5 | Who has won all 50 states in a U.S. presidential election? |
| 38% | ALABAMA | 7 | Montgomery's state that was the first US state to recognize Christmas as a holiday in 1836 |
| 38% | ABFAB | 5 | British Classic TV sitcom from the BBC, now with a cult following in the US, for short |
| 38% | WEST | 4 | First word in a U.S. state name |
| 38% | DES | 3 | Only article in a U.S. state capital name |
| 38% | REBIRTH | 7 | What follows death in the samsara cycle |
| 38% | DIDNOHARM | 9 | Followed the Hippocratic oath, in a way |
| 37% | EAST | 4 | Only cardinal point not in a U.S. state name |
| 37% | TEXAS | 5 | Largest state in the continental US |
| 37% | ZIPCODE | 7 | US postal cipher at the end of an address |
| 37% | GOV | 3 | Suffix for a U.S. state's web address |
| 37% | FLA | 3 | Southernmost state in the continental US: Abbr. |
| 37% | FLA | 3 | Flattest state in the U.S.: Abbr. |
| 37% | STAGE | 5 | What the seats in a theater face |
| 36% | DES | 3 | French surname starter; only article in a U.S. state capital name |
| 36% | OKLA | 4 | Choctaw word for "people," as seen in a U.S. state name |
| 36% | GEORGIA | 7 | Country that shares name with a state in the US |
| 36% | CITE | 4 | State the source in a research publication, say |
| 36% | OVERLAP | 7 | What the circles in a Venn diagram do |